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Thursday, 23 January 2014 Newsletter
Developing countries get $41 million for renewable energy projects at IRENA conference Developing countries get $41 million for renewable energy projects at IRENA conference
The International Renewable Energy Agency and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development have announced approximately $41 million in concessional loans for renewable energy projects in developing countries.
IRENA maps out path to double the global share of renewable energy IRENA maps out path to double the global share of renewable energy
A new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency suggests the global renewable energy share can reach and perhaps even exceed 30 per cent by 2030 at no extra cost.
There's more to bio-fuel production than yield, researchers say
When it comes to biofuels, corn leads the all-important category of biomass yield. However, focusing solely on yield comes at a high price, scientists say.
Biomass

Engineer develops micro hybrid power unit wedding solar and biomass

Panorama

UK renewable energy trade associations set to challenge government on energy policy

Fraunhofer ISE receives prestigious Zayed Future Energy Prize

Water shortages slow energy production worldwide

GI Energy helps to make London buildings more energy efficient

Worsening wealth gap seen as biggest risk facing the world in 2014

Renewable energy and the evolution of global power regimes in the spotlight in Abu Dhabi 

Biogas

Renewable energy opportunity for New York State farmers

Electric/Hybrid

Tesla sales in Q4 2013 were the highest in company history

Energy saving

UK city council to consider massive energy efficiency measures

Energy efficiency must be national priority says UKGBC

ABB wins $200 million order to boost energy efficiency of Sweden’s high-speed trains 

Con Edison Solutions wins $56 million contract to boost energy efficiency at US Army sites

Geothermal

Turkey
Toshiba to supply key equipment for Turkish geothermal project

Uganda to open office to explore, promote geothermal options

Ocean Energy

South West UK invests in marine renewables

Dundee University launches new renewables test centre

Trident Energy successfully demonstrates real-time control of linear generator

Miscellaneous

NASA searches for climate change clues in the gateway to the stratosphere

The grid-connected energy storage market is set to explode, researchers say

Agenda

V Feria Internacional de Biomasa y Servicios Energéticos (Bióptima 2014)


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